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Good morning! I have just recently moved into my house where the previous owners left behind the kitchen appliances. One of the surface elements burned out on the glass top stove. Other than that, this oven works like a champ even after 15 years! Previous owners remodeled the kitchen back in 1993 and all the appliances were bought at that time. I am in the process of purchasing a new element and was wondering how to replace it due to the fact it is a glass top stove. Are there screws that I'm not seeing on the top that will release to open the glass top to replace the element? Thank you for your help! :)
Regards, New York
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thank you for this link, but i'm having a hard time navigating through it. i'll try again....
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I'm still having trouble navigating through this link you sent. Can anyone tell me or direct me to how I can replace a surface element for my Whirlpool oven? Thanks much!
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You can find the complete instructions on the page 3-8 in the above linked service manual.
Gene.
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